I read that thread till my eyes hurt. If the answer is to drop LTE, I'm getting a different phone. I got my phone on release day. My battery was fine until a few days ago. Now it lasts 4 hours at idle. Not the battery. I have two and they behave the same. Some days it's K9 mail topping the usage list, sometimes media server, sometimes android OS, sometimes cell standby... I'm going to call ATT and see if they have a signal issue they are willing to admit to, try a factory reset, then a different phone.
Four hours at idle indicates something very wrong. Even leaving LTE on when there's no signal won't drain the battery that fast, unless you've to the issue identified in the plummet thread. Have to tried rebooting the phone?
LOL! Sorry but this is what the majority of people asked for. Asking for all these features didn't dawn on you all that it would effect the battery? If you want a perfect phone......join the club. You must be willing to sacrifice to get what you want and in yalls case you sacrificed battery life. Deal with it or jump to a better device that ACTUALLY suites your wants and needs. Not have the device to say you have the supposed best.
Notice that neither the OP nor BB have provided any information that would actually let us help debug the problem. None of us can read your phone's screen from here. Provide some of the information asked for and maybe we can solve your problem (s). OTOH, if you just want to complain, that's fine, but let us know so that we don't waste any more time.
everyone help my troble last week i was purchased s3 and i chargerd full battery 100% at 2 am whn i awake in morning i saw my battery 46% on stadby on my phone eats too much battery .what can i do please solve my solution..
I had that issue recently over two days. Found an app was constantly running in the background, and eating up data. I restricted the app from running in the background unless on Wi-Fi and it stopped.
Try that feature on one or two apps at a time to narrow it down, then restrict the offending app(s).
Go to <settings>, <mobile data>, and scroll to the app in question, select it and scroll to the bottom. Check the <restrict> box.
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